Minimalibus are the first step in the transition
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7’2 x 21 1/4” x 2 3/4” 47L
7’6 x 21 1/2” x 2 7/8” 52L
8’0 x 22” x 3” 60L
8’6 x 22 1/2” x 3 1/8” 67L
Portugal’s coastline is a premier destination for novice surfers, offering a variety of spots with consistent Atlantic swells and forgiving sandy bottoms that facilitate rapid progression. Baleal in Peniche stands out for its sheltered, slow-rolling waves, while Foz do Lizandro provides a manageable alternative in the otherwise heavy-hitting Ericeira region. For urban accessibility, Matosinhos in Porto offers predictable beach breaks, whereas Maceda and São Torpes in Alentejo provide quieter, uncrowded environments for focused practice. In the Algarve, Praia do Amado is renowned for its long, open waves, and the dual-facing beaches of Mareta and Tonel in Sagres ensure surfable conditions regardless of wind direction. Beginners are encouraged to use 8 to 9-foot softboards and time their visits during the stable spring and autumn months. To enhance the experience, Fly & Surf offers surfboard and campervan rentals at Lisbon, Porto, and Faro airports, enabling travelers to head straight to the water without logistical delays. By starting in the inside whitewater and respecting local conditions, new surfers can safely build their skills at these top-tier Portuguese breaks.